Two called the executive order Trump signed banning travelers from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen from entering the US “not right.” Not “wrong” mind you, or “probably unconstitutional” or “an affront to American values.” Just... “not right.”

The tweets also referred to this executive order as a Muslim ban, which, while accurate, is a term the administration has tried to push back on—an administration Musk seems intent to stay in the good graces of. Were these drafts sent in error? A cry for help?

Musk claims they were the former, referencing a tweet from January 28th with markedly softer language: “not right” was reduced to an even wimpier “not the best”; “Muslim ban” because “entry ban.” Ah, to think what could have been.

Meanwhile, Musk’s tweeted endorsements of Secretary of State and former Exxon-Mobil CEO Rex Tillerson remain undeleted. In any case they remain far less embarrassing than Press Secretary Sean Spicer’s accidental password tweeting habit.